Pumping greenhouse gases into the Martian atmosphere over hundreds or even thousands of years could warm the frozen planet enough to sustain life, according to new research.
I love this question. Space and other galaxies and universes always intrigued me. I think we’re should look for other solar systems see if we can’t find another Earth. Explore other galaxies for life and another universe. And send a tracking device into a blackhole.
Hell universe might be parallel where it has layers to it. I had a dream about that one time to
Discovering the first true “alien Earth” is a long-held dream of astronomers — and recent exoplanet discoveries suggest that their dream will come true in the not-too-distant future.
Scientists have found nearly 2,000 alien planets since the first such world was confirmed orbiting a sunlike star in 1995. More than half of these discoveries were made by NASA’s Kepler space telescope, which launched in 2009 on a mission to determine how common Earth-like planets are throughout the Milky Way galaxy.
Kepler’s observations have shown that small, rocky worlds like our own are abundant in the galaxy, and some of them may be capable of hosting life as we know it. [‪10 Exoplanets That Could Host Alien Life]
It appears you and astronomers are on the same wavelength. @WesC84
I truly believe there is other life out there in space somewhere it’s just finding it. It may be too far away we haven’t found a way to find it yet. All this stuff intrigues me and I could read it for hours
I want all choices to happen(wish I live long enough for some to happen)
but I vote moon base because I think it actually possible
and might be used least budget since our moon is the closer